Bass trombone and guitar
- Savio
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Bass trombone and guitar
I wonder what you all think about this? I met a guitar player and he made me play this two songs for his fathers birthday. It is his arrangements and some high notes for my limited high range. We plan to do some more, and I look forward to play more with him. We made this early one morning because of limit of time. The mic is an old Shure 58.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnFhNyFesmcYhNxJZMBM1pXW9fVTqw
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnFhNyFesmcYhNxITS3hi9aZmH1tkQ
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnFhNyFesmcYhNxJZMBM1pXW9fVTqw
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnFhNyFesmcYhNxITS3hi9aZmH1tkQ
- Kingfan
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Re: Bass trombone and guitar
I like them.
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are still missing!
Greg Songer
King 606, DE LT101/LTD/D3
King 4B-F: Bach 5G Megatone gold plated
Greg Songer
King 606, DE LT101/LTD/D3
King 4B-F: Bach 5G Megatone gold plated
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Re: Bass trombone and guitar
Very nice indeed.We talk....you play....perhaps we should all be swapping tracks.... well done.
Chris
Chris
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Re: Bass trombone and guitar
Hey Leif, it's good to see you here! I'm surprised that there isn't a loud cheering welcome from the old TTF crowd seeing your first post here, so you'll have to be content with mine, even though you probably don't know me. But I read and enjoyed many of your posts on TTF.
I like these recordings, very nice playing. Your style of playing fits this music very well; I especially like the subtle vibrato, often only coming in at the end of notes. Very tasteful.
Only thing I would suggest to try next time is a little more variety of dynamics, maybe. I don't think you have to be afraid of overpowering the guitar!
I like these recordings, very nice playing. Your style of playing fits this music very well; I especially like the subtle vibrato, often only coming in at the end of notes. Very tasteful.
Only thing I would suggest to try next time is a little more variety of dynamics, maybe. I don't think you have to be afraid of overpowering the guitar!
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Re: Bass trombone and guitar
Thanks for sharing, Savio! What a nice way to start the morning! I enjoyed these.
--Andy in OKC
--Andy in OKC
- nbulgarino
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Re: Bass trombone and guitar
Dude those are pretty cool. A friend of mine did a recital where he did tenor and guitar; I like the bass better though. It seems to match the tone color of the guitar better. Post more when y’all compose more.
Nick Bulgarino
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Peabody Conservatory, MM 2020
Eastman School of Music, BM 2018
DeMatha Catholic High School, 2014
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Peabody Conservatory, MM 2020
Eastman School of Music, BM 2018
DeMatha Catholic High School, 2014
- Savio
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Re: Bass trombone and guitar
Chris! Nice to hear from you! According to my wife I need to upgrade both playing and talking
Chris, I found a Benge 1 1/2g in a school bands garage, not bad? I clean it up with brass polish and took some few notes. Do you have any experience with that one? Good sound but a little dull.
Leif
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Re: Bass trombone and guitar
Savio wrote: ↑Sat Jun 09, 2018 8:23 amChris! Nice to hear from you! According to my wife I need to upgrade both playing and talking
Chris, I found a Benge 1 1/2g in a school bands garage, not bad? I clean it up with brass polish and took some few notes. Do you have any experience with that one? Good sound but a little dull.
Leif
Wives may not have the most sympathetic view
The Benge is often a little larger than a Bach. They can be good.
Chris
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Re: Bass trombone and guitar
One of my most memorable musical experiences as a listener was watching an acoustic guitar player and a guy on tenor bone at a brass show in NYC in the late 1980s. They were just playing standards in a hallway, but I thought it was magical. It showed how lyrical the trombone actually is. One of the best instrument pairings, I think. A bass bone should work at least as well.
Something wrong with the links, can't access the tracks.
Something wrong with the links, can't access the tracks.
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Re: Bass trombone and guitar
Here's another nice trombone+guitar duo (not a bass trombone though):
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Re: Bass trombone and guitar
I like that.
IMO. Trombone and guitar, nice. Trombone and piano, boring at first, then later irritating. Trombone and organ though, can be very nice. Could just be my ears.
IMO. Trombone and guitar, nice. Trombone and piano, boring at first, then later irritating. Trombone and organ though, can be very nice. Could just be my ears.
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Re: Bass trombone and guitar
Leif,
Welcome to TromboneChat.
Unfortunately, I could not open the 1drv (OneDrive?) files
Keep posting!
Welcome to TromboneChat.
Unfortunately, I could not open the 1drv (OneDrive?) files
Keep posting!